Re: ICMP Redirect interpretation
From: bsduser (daryn_lightblade@yahoo.com)Date: 03/26/02
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From: daryn_lightblade@yahoo.com (bsduser) Date: 26 Mar 2002 06:19:50 -0800
daryn_lightblade@yahoo.com (bsduser) wrote in message news:<4b82e88a.0203251929.45dde9f5@posting.google.com>...
> "Chuck Swiger" <chuck@codefab.com> wrote in message news:<a7o097$2bbl$4@shot.codefab.com>...
> > In comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc bsduser <daryn_lightblade@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > This is the result of pinging www.yahoo.com :
> >
> > Yahoo is using Akamai's fancy geographicly distributed load-balancing, and
> > your upstream router decided to tell you a different route in order to get to
> > that IP more efficiently.
> >
> > -Chuck
> >
> Hmm.. this doesn't only happen when I ping/traceroute Yahoo.. it
> pretty much happens when I ping/traceroute any server. Any time I send
> _something_ out, I'll get a redirect packet back in return. What can I
> do to stop all these redirects ?
Umm.. I forgot to add.. I have a direct dial-up account. So the IP I
have is the same as the one for the host I'm connected to. I think.
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